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ellen degeneres on the way out. why she says it's time to leave after a year. [ laughter ] >> and who might replace simon cowell who is going to replace -- it's juicy. >> they are building up the hype. >> do we care about "american idol"? >> no, absolutely not. no. >> but curt, our producer, cares very much about it. he loves ellen. >> damages with the stars beat him a couple of times last year. >> once we start bringing in ocho cinco and all these crazy personalities, it got good. >> look at you. >> we got like the little celebrity gossip chap here going. >> i'm a bravo fan. [ laughter ] those reality shows, terrible habit. >>> out on the roads, overall we have been seeing really nice traffic pattern. our 5:00 hour not too many issues out there. westbound highway 4 we are starting to see slowing on our sensors westbound and actually this is kind of unusual? >> slow traffic eastbound highway 4, as well. so not sure what's going on there. we'll check to see if there are any accidents reported in the area so again, a
ellen degeneres on the way out. why she says it's time to leave after a year. [ laughter ] >> and who might replace simon cowell who is going to replace -- it's juicy. >> they are building up the hype. >> do we care about "american idol"? >> no, absolutely not. no. >> but curt, our producer, cares very much about it. he loves ellen. >> damages with the stars beat him a couple of times last year. >> once we start bringing in ocho cinco and all...
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and ellen mentioned the conflict of turning vehicles and pedestrians. and we use the pedestrian scrambles in the financial district and south of market and union square when we have tight intersections and in larger intersections, doing a pedestrian scramble would require more signal time and that could have negative impacts on muny -- muni and those are things that we balance. >> and [inaudible] intersection is always my nightmare, and if we re[inaudible] driver's license and make a tough examination and they have to pass every question and if they don't pass, no license, make it work out. [applause] and instead of spending money, educating, there is no need for more education, they know but they ignore it. and we have to make it very, very, enforce the law very strongly. and in england and hong kong, and you know when you cross the street, you cannot pass [inaudible] and this side they got a green [inaudible] it hold up other traffic. so we have to maybe, be wise from them and make it tough not to get driver's license easily. and if they abuse and fin
and ellen mentioned the conflict of turning vehicles and pedestrians. and we use the pedestrian scrambles in the financial district and south of market and union square when we have tight intersections and in larger intersections, doing a pedestrian scramble would require more signal time and that could have negative impacts on muny -- muni and those are things that we balance. >> and [inaudible] intersection is always my nightmare, and if we re[inaudible] driver's license and make a...
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a couple of things, these are just by ellen ideas given what you have presented. i am not saying i am not support of or anything. i would be cautious about the amount of space you have for farming. you have the stream area and you have the individual farms. i am not sure how practical that is. gardening is nice, but it takes time. i'm not sure how many of the residents will have time to tend to their gardens. if you provide a place on site, it is nice, but i wouldn't create a large open space for that purpose, because that might be a little unrealistic. i would use the space for, you know, if you can enlarge the athletic field, it might be more practical. there is nothing wrong with manicured areas that look nice. and in conjunction with that, i noticed the distribution of the housing height, and we have the towers that are remaining. as he went through higher and that certain words nineteenth avenue towards eastern side, perhaps more townhouses or the western side. i would encourage if you don't overdo the acreage for open space in streams and urban farming, you
a couple of things, these are just by ellen ideas given what you have presented. i am not saying i am not support of or anything. i would be cautious about the amount of space you have for farming. you have the stream area and you have the individual farms. i am not sure how practical that is. gardening is nice, but it takes time. i'm not sure how many of the residents will have time to tend to their gardens. if you provide a place on site, it is nice, but i wouldn't create a large open space...
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so with that, ellen. >> thanks, doug. i want to make sure everyone can hear me. i have a love-hate relationship with microphones. i want to thank you all for coming today. this is really a wonderful turnout for us. the german marshall fund, for those of you who don't what the fund is, wire a 501 c public charity that was funded as a gift from the german people. we were set up as an american institution to work on a broad mandate of tackling the changes that are faced by advanced industrialized societies. that is a broad mandate. we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our marshall memorial fellowship network of which dav
so with that, ellen. >> thanks, doug. i want to make sure everyone can hear me. i have a love-hate relationship with microphones. i want to thank you all for coming today. this is really a wonderful turnout for us. the german marshall fund, for those of you who don't what the fund is, wire a 501 c public charity that was funded as a gift from the german people. we were set up as an american institution to work on a broad mandate of tackling the changes that are faced by advanced...
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we are joined by rabbi angel and joe ellen green kaiser, ed forof a journal called zeke published nationally out of san francisco. welcome. >> good to be here. >> we are going to talk about the publication of a new prayer book that the congregation recently produced coming up to its first birthday of being out there in the world but took many years i know to produce, let's start with some basicjust sort of start with what is the congregation and what sort of congregation is it and its history and set the stage for how it was able to produce such a phenomenal new prayer book. >> well, the congregation began in the 70s. started by three gay men with jewish backgrounds who realized they could claim their place in the jewish community and jewish religious community and not have to compromise their sexuality or really any part of themselves, and it was a good time for a great idea and 35 years something like that later, we are thriving. it was at the very beginning of the congregations history when these folks needed words to pray they went to the tradition and found that their stories, some of t
we are joined by rabbi angel and joe ellen green kaiser, ed forof a journal called zeke published nationally out of san francisco. welcome. >> good to be here. >> we are going to talk about the publication of a new prayer book that the congregation recently produced coming up to its first birthday of being out there in the world but took many years i know to produce, let's start with some basicjust sort of start with what is the congregation and what sort of congregation is it and...
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he looks a bit like ellen degeneres. [laughter] i've just pissed off everybody now. bill o'reilly! he would be awesome. [applause] he would be good! i think actually bill would be a good job on "american idol" because he strives to get his opinion across. [laughter] i actually am quite serious. i would actually like to see someone like that. i think it should be bill. bill, it's you. the middle of the night tv has spoken. [laughter] all right, well, bill will probably post that on his website wwwi-don't-give-a-rat's-ass-wha t-you-think. well, we're done the show is over. i'm a bid worried. 17 years until that asteroid. i had -- 170 years until that asteroid. i had better go and pack.,, ♪ [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter... ♪ ...making your craving for a sweet & salty bar... ♪ ...irresistible. by nature valley. ♪ i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and star
he looks a bit like ellen degeneres. [laughter] i've just pissed off everybody now. bill o'reilly! he would be awesome. [applause] he would be good! i think actually bill would be a good job on "american idol" because he strives to get his opinion across. [laughter] i actually am quite serious. i would actually like to see someone like that. i think it should be bill. bill, it's you. the middle of the night tv has spoken. [laughter] all right, well, bill will probably post that on his...
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ellen is in my office every day doing tours and jim outside the office every day doing his part to advocate on behalf of city hall and the civic center. and may is everywhere else in the community. ubiquitous and out front and a true later. al perez, i thank you for serving on the entertainment. i have been beating up the entertainment commission lately. maybe i should have taken mayor brown's advice in not supporting it to begin with but we have it and we are working through some of the issues and you demonstrated real leadership this last week on some of the issues down at the port with one of the clubs and i like that kind of immediacy in terms of response and feel like we have new resolve and with your leadership i'm confident the commission will live up to all of our expectations. bil billy, again, no one does more in terms of engaging our youth in the community on film. we will have a new director. i haven't announced her yet but good news there and i look forward to you working. we have more film coming in the next few months. it is amazing. this will take off. this 2010-2011 are exc
ellen is in my office every day doing tours and jim outside the office every day doing his part to advocate on behalf of city hall and the civic center. and may is everywhere else in the community. ubiquitous and out front and a true later. al perez, i thank you for serving on the entertainment. i have been beating up the entertainment commission lately. maybe i should have taken mayor brown's advice in not supporting it to begin with but we have it and we are working through some of the issues...
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ellen pompeo. we will be right back with michael strahan. cececece, i just use the gps on my cell phone. i get turn-b-bturn directions i do my taxes the same way-- with the turbo tax federal free edition. it g gdes me through my return, stepy y step. it's free totorepare, ee to print, free to e-file, and helps get me to my maximum refund, guaranteed. man: do your simple federal return for free at turbotax.com. but ititeels like i need some more help. (announcer) approximately two out of three people being treated for depression still have unresolved symptoms. if your antidepressant alone isn't enough, talk to your doctor. onoption he may consider is adding abilify. abilify is approved to treat depression in adults when added ton antidepressant. learn more about abilify. call your doctor if your depression worns or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, ens and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stke. call your d
ellen pompeo. we will be right back with michael strahan. cececece, i just use the gps on my cell phone. i get turn-b-bturn directions i do my taxes the same way-- with the turbo tax federal free edition. it g gdes me through my return, stepy y step. it's free totorepare, ee to print, free to e-file, and helps get me to my maximum refund, guaranteed. man: do your simple federal return for free at turbotax.com. but ititeels like i need some more help. (announcer) approximately two out of three...
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department and john paul scott from the mayor's office on disability and maggie omaro, from caltran and ellen vanderslice from the city of portland. help me welcome our panelists. >> our first speaker is david allenbar and he's a senior urban design are for the san francisco planning department and manages the city design group and concerns itself with urban design and the public realm and he works on the city street plan. >> thanks christina, it's a pleasure to be here today. and as christina said, we work with the city design group and concern ourselves with the design of the public realm and the street space and that plan we are working on, will probably be released in late may and early june and hope you take the time to look at that. and we are working on plans for other parts, including the mission district that's now starting up and fisherman's wharf and octavia and better neighborhood plan and that's for adoption today and i am here to talk about the pedestrian safety and you may ask why urban designers are here to talk about pedestrian safety issues. and what particular expertise mig
department and john paul scott from the mayor's office on disability and maggie omaro, from caltran and ellen vanderslice from the city of portland. help me welcome our panelists. >> our first speaker is david allenbar and he's a senior urban design are for the san francisco planning department and manages the city design group and concerns itself with urban design and the public realm and he works on the city street plan. >> thanks christina, it's a pleasure to be here today. and...
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i'm mary ellen smith. so i'm realy excited to see if this rally works. have just stared to notice a slight difference in m digestion. take the activia challenge. a slight difference in m digestion. ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover customers are getting five percent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. >>> now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this thursday. tony hayward, the top man at bp, is before lawmakers on capitol hill today, for the first time since the gulf oil spill. he is expected to face intense criticism over his handling of the disaster. >>> bill clinton begins a visit to haiti today. he'll preside over a meeting of haiti's earthquake reconstruction commission. the group is working to rebuild parts of haiti that were destroyed in january's disaster. more than 1.5 million haitians live in shelters. >>> a meeting over high-speed internet in this country. under consideration, three plans for broadband service. today, the fcc will begin taking public comments. >>> tiger
i'm mary ellen smith. so i'm realy excited to see if this rally works. have just stared to notice a slight difference in m digestion. take the activia challenge. a slight difference in m digestion. ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover customers are getting five percent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. >>> now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this thursday. tony hayward, the top man at bp, is before lawmakers...
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[applause] >> thank you ellen, as you can all tell, we have a wealth of knowledge on stage and now is your time to ask questions of our panelists. >> i would like to know, what degree of cross discipline fertilization to take place between the planning department and public works department and redevelopment agency in planning a project. and for example, and 6th street cordar -- corridor and when the project was finished, it didn't address the pedestrians of that area. and i would like to make sure that those issues are addressed. and if you can share some information with me how you interface with those agencies, i would deeply appreciate it today. >> that's an interesting question, and i think when we started the better's street program, a year ago, we were pretty green about the difficults of the coordination between the different agencies. and in the year or so we have worked on the better streets plans and we are coordinating that work. and you will see that better streets plan is an integrated plan for a number of agencies. and see some idea s that come from that and follow ups
[applause] >> thank you ellen, as you can all tell, we have a wealth of knowledge on stage and now is your time to ask questions of our panelists. >> i would like to know, what degree of cross discipline fertilization to take place between the planning department and public works department and redevelopment agency in planning a project. and for example, and 6th street cordar -- corridor and when the project was finished, it didn't address the pedestrians of that area. and i would...
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ava k ahn, author on many books on the topic and professor ellen ellenizeen burg. welcome. >> thank you. >> this is a wonderful book seems a tremendous edition to the way we frame jews on the pacific coast what was your intent in writing this book? >> sure. well, the field of american jewish history has been so traditionally framed by the east coast. particularly new york. one of the things we wanted to do with this book was to reorient that in some way and demonstrate the importance of the communities here and also demonstrate they are not just some sort of shadow of the eastern experience but a unique experience here really distinctive in some ways of what happened back east. >> what is distinctive about the jewish immigration experience to the pacific coast? >> well, it is people who wanted to take a chance. they tended to be step migrants, therefore they stopped in the eastern u.s., or midwest, probably, before they came to the west, who by the time they got here, they were fairly well americanized, they weren't really needed to sit in an immigrant community bu
ava k ahn, author on many books on the topic and professor ellen ellenizeen burg. welcome. >> thank you. >> this is a wonderful book seems a tremendous edition to the way we frame jews on the pacific coast what was your intent in writing this book? >> sure. well, the field of american jewish history has been so traditionally framed by the east coast. particularly new york. one of the things we wanted to do with this book was to reorient that in some way and demonstrate the...
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. >>> just talking to ellen 0en -- ellen on our news desk. the trees are turning color. yes, they are. and i was out sweeping and my cattery there and i'm sweeping and i notice there's leaves there. pear trees are turning color. so the color seems to be unusual. there's your fog. look at that footprint that goes up the valley there. napa, highway 29. also out to livermore. concord says mostly sunny but everyone else says cloudy. the system coming in there is a weak little low but there is a stronger low coming in and that's bringing it together and theas gonna sweep through giving us a much cooler weekend. i had gusts out to 30 at travis. 20 to 40, it will an sea bri z and that fog bank will get ramped up and move really far inland tonight into tomorrow. low clouds. if you are far inform away from the crowd, it will be warm. sometimes the record high in san francisco is not that high. 86, 1916. that's it. 60s for minute. 70s -- and these are all below average -- mountain view, 5 below. 72 should be 77. 61, though, san jose with the overcast. i was just looking at the web
. >>> just talking to ellen 0en -- ellen on our news desk. the trees are turning color. yes, they are. and i was out sweeping and my cattery there and i'm sweeping and i notice there's leaves there. pear trees are turning color. so the color seems to be unusual. there's your fog. look at that footprint that goes up the valley there. napa, highway 29. also out to livermore. concord says mostly sunny but everyone else says cloudy. the system coming in there is a weak little low but there...
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hey, ellen, what are you doing? just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back to the morning news. there it is on time. the opening bell ringing in new york this morning. there on the nasdaq. that's a local company emery based pharmaceutical. develops products to treat cancer. there on the new york stock exchange is fedex. there is the opening bell live. not only is this the busiest day at the u.s. postal service, but this is supposed to be the busiest day in fedex history. 16million shipments they are supposed to handle today. that is up 13% from last year. so a lot of people. and good morning to you. thank you for joining us here on the ktvu morning news. monday december 13th i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. time now is 5:30. >> a 13-year-old boy is behind bars. he's accused of -- investigators say he broke into a house and sexually assaulted and stabbed a teenage girl and also stabbed an 18-month-
hey, ellen, what are you doing? just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back to the morning news. there it is on time. the opening bell ringing in new york this morning. there on the nasdaq. that's a local company emery based pharmaceutical. develops products to treat cancer. there on the new york stock...
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i have a letter on ellen's behalf. we are pleased to submit comments supporting the northeast embarcadero study. these are guidelines for new development in the area. we are very pleased that the san francisco planning commission approved the study's recommendation at the hearing on july 8. we hope the port commission will do likewise and approve the study. it has many sound recommendations. the following are representative examples of what we see as useful comments. the sea wall should be developed and released from the growing limits. development should include neighborhood and city-serving uses on the ground floor. new development should provide the range of natural to poverty and surrounding communities. these developments should complement the character of historic districts, but also represent the best of contemporary architecture. the sand francisco bay and waterfront industry are a major contributor to commerce, recreation, and the environment. the blake -- the bay planning commission have supported this proces
i have a letter on ellen's behalf. we are pleased to submit comments supporting the northeast embarcadero study. these are guidelines for new development in the area. we are very pleased that the san francisco planning commission approved the study's recommendation at the hearing on july 8. we hope the port commission will do likewise and approve the study. it has many sound recommendations. the following are representative examples of what we see as useful comments. the sea wall should be...
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why ellen degeres is abou-- nege is leaving "american idol." [ son ] i'm a good son. dependable. i call my mom every week. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit. [ woman ] nice tights. what's your story? the citi forward card can help you write it. >>> a morgan hill man is accuse the in a bizarre case of animal cruelty. they saw him dragging what seems to be a dig dog in the town's business district on tuesday. when police officers approached him, he told them how he treated the dog is none of their business. >> the officers grabbed the dog from him. had to forcefully place him in handcuffs. >> tonight, the doug is at a vet's office in serious condition. the vet said the dog has cancer. the owner has had previous brushes with t
why ellen degeres is abou-- nege is leaving "american idol." [ son ] i'm a good son. dependable. i call my mom every week. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on...
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-- that they have some of the lawn, and get the weeds out, it almost looked like some of our city- ellen the medians. you should be able to do -- city-owned medians. you should be able to do a better job than that. commissioner olague: 30 years to complete the project, right? i just wonder how this project is going to be phased? >> there is a phasing that they discussed. there are not specific phases -- the anticipated schedule is that more or less, it is spread evenly and it will be a couple of buildings at a time. commissioner olague: i know that there is tough in the eir. >> i am the project sponsor. the phasing is somewhat in flux. we recognize several considerable constraints. one is the commitment we made to them, before we tear down a home, there is a new home in place. in order to do that, what we put in is really kind of guiding how this goes together, recognizing the over twentieth years or 30 years, -- 20 years or 30 years, we can get in more discussion of the development agreement to provide protection so that what we're doing is proportionate in relation to the body so that
-- that they have some of the lawn, and get the weeds out, it almost looked like some of our city- ellen the medians. you should be able to do -- city-owned medians. you should be able to do a better job than that. commissioner olague: 30 years to complete the project, right? i just wonder how this project is going to be phased? >> there is a phasing that they discussed. there are not specific phases -- the anticipated schedule is that more or less, it is spread evenly and it will be a...
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what even her wife, ellen degeneres, didn't know. what even her wife, ellen degeneres, didn't know. >> it's heartbreakakakakakakakak what are the facts... about jerry brown? fact. as governor, jerry brown supported seven billion dollars in higher taxes. he called prop 13 a "fraud" and a "rip-off." fact. under brown, the unemployment rate nearly doubled, to 11%. fact. last year, brown said taxes should be raised again. in a recession. jerry brown: he failed on jobs before, can we afford to let him fail again? today on oprah, the she kept from her partner ellen degeneres. the newspaper that's outing successful gay men in this country with the top 100 list. those stories and more later today at
what even her wife, ellen degeneres, didn't know. what even her wife, ellen degeneres, didn't know. >> it's heartbreakakakakakakakak what are the facts... about jerry brown? fact. as governor, jerry brown supported seven billion dollars in higher taxes. he called prop 13 a "fraud" and a "rip-off." fact. under brown, the unemployment rate nearly doubled, to 11%. fact. last year, brown said taxes should be raised again. in a recession. jerry brown: he failed on jobs...
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hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> all right. happy monday, jim. >> yeah, good to be here. >> lots to talk about. we'll talk about analyst calls. >> right. have let's talk about a call that you like but then we'll talk about why we have an issue with it. separate from the call. kimberly-clark. >> that's goldman sachs' villanova call and the stock is going up kind of like st st. mary's. every time the stock goes up a little bit, first they want to sell then do the conviction sell. i think they should drop this conviction sell thing. i mean, you know, if you hate something, make sure that it's crooked or make sure that the accounting is bad but you know what, this is just not -- >> you
hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> all right. happy monday, jim. >> yeah, good to be here....
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ellen is over in the corner. she helped out on flyers and office meetings. i cannot forget, we have the new wide range of the police advisory board. they do a great job. we have a good cross-section of business. i think it is very important. we are working on projects. we worked on emergency preparedness. over the years i have been here, if there is a man-made disaster or national disaster, people might miss the boat a little bit. we are working on a plan with the fire department. i want them to stand up. could you stand up and introduce yourself? >> [inaudible] >> i am marie richards. >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> did i miss anybody? i cannot see behind the pole. we have mr. o'doule. he is french. we will start off on this powerpoint. basically, it is our mission. prevention, intervention, and enforcement. prevention is the key. intervention, sometimes you cannot arrest your way out of a oblem. we have numerous service providers. you have the criminal justice center on pope st. -- polk street. people realize down here there
ellen is over in the corner. she helped out on flyers and office meetings. i cannot forget, we have the new wide range of the police advisory board. they do a great job. we have a good cross-section of business. i think it is very important. we are working on projects. we worked on emergency preparedness. over the years i have been here, if there is a man-made disaster or national disaster, people might miss the boat a little bit. we are working on a plan with the fire department. i want them...
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g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night er. elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> for more of our show, check out the website. you'll find a link to my blog, investoragenda.cnbc.com. check it out. >>> a look at the stories coming up that may move e markets and impact your money. on monday, a look at household finances. when personal income and spending will be reported. on tuesday, we get total auto sales for the month of febrry. then on wednesday, the fed beige block will be released measuring activity of regional economies across the united stes on friday the big report that we're all waiting for. the labor department releases the highly anticipated monthly jobs report. that tells us how many jobs the economy lost or gained in the last month. and finally, some food for thought with warren buffett. $1.7 million was how much paid to have lun
g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night er. elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> for more of our show, check out the website. you'll find a link to my blog, investoragenda.cnbc.com. check it out. >>> a look at the stories coming up that may move e...
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ed and he ellen. >> this must be frustrating for you guys now. >> this is very concerning. >> yes, it is. >> shepard: everybody was worried there's a bad apple in every bunch and we don't know the circumstances but it puts the lives of young boys and girls who need families very much in the limbo they're trying to escape. it's sad. i wonder how you're dealing with it. >> well, as of yesterday, we didn't know it was putting us in this position. we talked to our russian if facilitator with our adoption agency and she said it was fine and not to worry. when we got up this morning, right on the front page on line, it said russia suspended dogses. >> you have to adopt by the time he's 18, right? explain that process. >> yeah, the immigration laws state that he can come because he's a sibling of one of our sons until he's 18 years old. usually they can only come until they're 16 years old but he got more leniency because we have a sibling. >> how will how how would is the sibling and how is the sibling dealing with this? >> he's eleven and he's concerned. he's been looking forward to his br
ed and he ellen. >> this must be frustrating for you guys now. >> this is very concerning. >> yes, it is. >> shepard: everybody was worried there's a bad apple in every bunch and we don't know the circumstances but it puts the lives of young boys and girls who need families very much in the limbo they're trying to escape. it's sad. i wonder how you're dealing with it. >> well, as of yesterday, we didn't know it was putting us in this position. we talked to our...